Why You Miss People You Didn't Even Like?
Why You Miss People You Didn't Even Like? Ever caught yourself missing someone you couldn't stand? Science explains why your brain does this — and it's stranger than you think. In this video, you'll discover: Why the brain confuses familiarity with affection How nostalgia distorts your memory of toxic people The psychology behind missing people who hurt you Why absence triggers emotional longing even for negative relationships The neuroscience of attachment and emotional habit loops If you've ever felt confused about missing someone you didn't even like, this video will finally give you the answers. 🔔 Subscribe for more psychology and neuroscience content every week.

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